Two more women have come forward to accuse Roy Moore of unwanted advances or sexual misconduct. Four accusers have said the incidents occurred when they were teenagers.

Gena Richardson told the Washington Post that she was just a senior in high school working at a Sears department store in the local mall when Moore started to pursue her. He began by approaching her at work, Richardson reported, and eventually after her supervisor advised that she and another female employee just hide from him when he visited, Moore reportedly contacted her at school.

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Richardson said she was called to the principal’s office to receive a phone call where she discovered Moore was on the other line. After finally agreeing to meet him at a movie theater after work, Richardson said Moore gave her an “unwanted,” forceful kiss that left her scared.

Her friend and coworker at the time, Kayla McLaughlin, verified her story saying that from then on she would give Richardson notice and advise her to hide if he returned.

Becky Gray said she was 22 when Moore started asking her out. Gray worked at a men’s department store of Pizitz in the local mall.

“It would always be on Friday or Saturday night,” Gray told the Washington Post. “Parents would drop kids off, let them roam the mall. Well, he started coming up to me.”

She said she kept declining his advances, but Moore would continue to linger in her section at work or by the bathroom area. Moore did it so much so that Gray said she eventually complained to a manager who told her this wasn’t the first time someone complained about Moore at the mall.

On Wednesday, an attorney for Moore gave a press conference asking for one of the accusers to bring forth a yearbook signature linked to her account.

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Moore has continued to deny that any of the accounts took place and, as of Wednesday, is still in the senate race.